RE: [Declude.JunkMail] Forwarded Mail

2002-09-25 Thread Hirthe, Alexander

Hello,

that's the way I do it at the moment. I forward all my external adresses to
an Imail user, and collect this. 
This works very well. (And with Junkmail pro, you could handle your personal
mail more agressive than the rest ;-)

Alex  


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 From: Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 10:21 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Forwarded Mail
 
 
 Is there a way that Declude JM can process mail forwarded 
 from another 
 provider? I get a lot of junk mail from my other Addresses, 
 and I would 
 like to set them up to forward to my primary domain, install 
 JM, and have 
 it weed out the bad mail. Is this possible? I know this would 
 change the 
 headers, so I don't know if there is a way.
 
 Is there any way to fight spam on a 3rd party mail server like this?
 
 Thanks,
   Todd
 
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[Declude.JunkMail] Forwarded Mail

2002-09-24 Thread Todd

Is there a way that Declude JM can process mail forwarded from another 
provider? I get a lot of junk mail from my other Addresses, and I would 
like to set them up to forward to my primary domain, install JM, and have 
it weed out the bad mail. Is this possible? I know this would change the 
headers, so I don't know if there is a way.

Is there any way to fight spam on a 3rd party mail server like this?

Thanks,
Todd

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Forwarded Mail

2002-09-24 Thread R. Scott Perry


Is there a way that Declude JM can process mail forwarded from another 
provider? I get a lot of junk mail from my other Addresses, and I would 
like to set them up to forward to my primary domain, install JM, and have 
it weed out the bad mail. Is this possible? I know this would change the 
headers, so I don't know if there is a way.

Is there any way to fight spam on a 3rd party mail server like this?

You can do it.

What you need to do is add an IPBYPASS line to your 
\IMail\Declude\global.cfg file, with the IP address of the mailserver that 
the mail will be coming from.  That way, Declude JunkMail will look at the 
IP address that connected to the friendly mailserver, that than the IP of 
the friendly mailserver itself.
-Scott

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Forwarded Mail

2002-09-24 Thread Rick Davidson

use IPBYPASS ip address of third party mta in the global.cfg file

Have a great day!
Rick Davidson
Buckeye Internet Services
www.buckeyeweb.com
440-953-1900
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From: Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [Declude.JunkMail] Forwarded Mail


 Is there a way that Declude JM can process mail forwarded from another
 provider? I get a lot of junk mail from my other Addresses, and I would
 like to set them up to forward to my primary domain, install JM, and have
 it weed out the bad mail. Is this possible? I know this would change the
 headers, so I don't know if there is a way.

 Is there any way to fight spam on a 3rd party mail server like this?

 Thanks,
 Todd

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Forwarded Mail

2002-09-24 Thread Todd

That would only work providing that the mail was being forwarded by the 
original mail server to the Declude server via SMTP. This would not work in 
the case of a mail client downloading the mail and forwarding it to another 
address. This would only work if you have the ability to have the first 
mail server forward to the mail server running Declude, correct?

I do not belive that the ability to have the first mail server forward my 
mail. I was hoping for a way to have Eudora download mail, process it with 
filters, then forward any unknown mail to my mailserver running JM to 
process the unknown ones, but this of course only have the headers of the 
new message, not the original.

I know this is a weird request, I am just trying to find an easy way to 
have my external POP3 boxes scanned against RBL lists, then sent to my 
real mailbox.

Any help is appreciated.

Todd


At 04:29 PM 09/24/2002 -0400, you wrote:

Is there a way that Declude JM can process mail forwarded from another 
provider? I get a lot of junk mail from my other Addresses, and I would 
like to set them up to forward to my primary domain, install JM, and have 
it weed out the bad mail. Is this possible? I know this would change the 
headers, so I don't know if there is a way.

Is there any way to fight spam on a 3rd party mail server like this?

You can do it.

What you need to do is add an IPBYPASS line to your 
\IMail\Declude\global.cfg file, with the IP address of the mailserver that 
the mail will be coming from.  That way, Declude JunkMail will look at the 
IP address that connected to the friendly mailserver, that than the IP 
of the friendly mailserver itself.
-Scott

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Re: [Declude.JunkMail] Forwarded Mail

2002-09-24 Thread R. Scott Perry


I do not belive that the ability to have the first mail server forward my 
mail. I was hoping for a way to have Eudora download mail, process it with 
filters, then forward any unknown mail to my mailserver running JM to 
process the unknown ones, but this of course only have the headers of the 
new message, not the original.

Unfortunately, Eudora seems to remove the Received: headers from E-mails 
that it forwards (even E-mails that it redirects).  I'm not sure if it has 
any way to pass an E-mail without removing headers.
 -Scott

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